Why pigs eat nettles?

Pigs don't typically eat nettles, and they shouldn't.

Here's why:

* Nettles are prickly and irritating: The stinging hairs on nettles can cause painful stings and rashes on pigs, just like they do on humans.

* Nettles are not a natural part of a pig's diet: Pigs are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. Their natural diet consists of roots, tubers, grasses, fruits, and occasionally insects.

Why might a pig be seen near nettles?

* Curiosity: Pigs are naturally curious animals and might investigate unfamiliar plants.

* Lack of other food sources: In extreme cases, a pig might try to eat nettles if they are very hungry and there's a lack of other food sources.

It's important to note that if you see a pig near nettles, it's best to avoid the area and contact a local animal control agency or a veterinarian for advice.